Under the new leadership of Dean Elizabeth Loboa, the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri (MU) is in the process of hiring approximately 15 new faculty in the area of Biomedical Innovations. These new hires will have the potential to be joint hires with the other colleges/schools at MU. MU offers a rich environment for collaboration with other faculty in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions, Arts & Sciences, and Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources.

We invite applications for tenured or tenure-track positions at the Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor level. Applications are particularly encouraged from those conducting research at the intersection of engineering and regenerative medicine, orthopaedics, neuroscience, cardiovascular science, immunology or oncology. Applicants whose skills and research interests are close to these areas will be given full consideration.

Candidates are expected to have a competitive externally funded research program at the interface between engineering and the life sciences. The successful candidate will also be expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in these areas.

Applicants should have an earned a PhD in engineering or a related field. Candidates should have a strong background in engineering or physical sciences and life sciences.

Applicants should submit a CV, a research plan, a teaching statement and a list of three to five professional references electronically to http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/index.php (Job ID # 21675).

Visit our website at http://engineeringcareers.missouri.edu/ for more information.

The University of Missouri is a Tier I research institution and one of only 60 public and private U.S. universities invited to membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities. Missouri was founded in 1839 in Columbia as the first public university west of the Mississippi River. Today, with an enrollment of more than 35,000 students, 13,000 full-time employees and 300,000 alumni, Mizzou is a $2.2 billion enterprise and an important investment for the state and nation.